that controls accepted behaviour in particular social group or social situation.
• It is a polite code of conduct.
1. GREET YOUR INTERVIEWERS AS MS. OR MR.
• Always greet them
by last name • It shows respect 2. MAKE SURE YOUR CELL PHONE IS OFF AND NOT EVEN ON VIBRATE 3. BODY LANGUAGE • Look people in the eye and smille. • Body language is an extremely important detail of proper job interview etiquette. • Communication experts tell us that 80% of our communication with others is non-verbal. • One of the best ways to connect with people and build trust is to look them in the eye. • Eye contact is also important during a group interview. • Most people when they're under pressure, don't smile, and appear nervous and lacking in confidence. • It's amazing how something as simple as a smile can project confidence and leadership...even if you're a nervous wreck. 4. SIT UP STRAIGHT AND LEAN SLIGHTLY FORWARD • Sitting up straight and leaning slightly forward sends the following non-verbal signal: • I'm listening intently. I'm interested in what you have to say. I have a lot of energy and I'm ready to go to work. 5. TAKE NOTES DURING YOUR INTERVIEW •Bring a professional looking binder with you so you can jot down a few notes during your interview.
•This conveys a sincere interest in what
your interviewers have to say.
•Gives you a chance to jot down a question
to ask at the appropriate time. 6. BE ON TIME • Don’t be late for your interview • Your first test will be to see if you show up on time. • Take into account traffic flow for that time of day, construction detours, or anything else that could delay you. 7. AFTER THE INTERVIEW THANKYOU .